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residencyStandard2DBlockShape – TRUE if the physical device will access all single-sample 2D sparse resources using the standard sparse image block shapes (based on image format), as described in the Standard Sparse Image Block Shapes (Single Sample) table. If this property is not supported the value returned in the imageGranularity member of the VkSparseImageFormatProperties structure for single-sample 2D images is not required: to match the standard sparse image block dimensions listed in the table.

residencyStandard2DMultisampleBlockShape – TRUE if the physical device will access all multisample 2D sparse resources using the standard sparse image block shapes (based on image format), as described in the Standard Sparse Image Block Shapes (MSAA) table. If this property is not supported, the value returned in the imageGranularity member of the VkSparseImageFormatProperties structure for multisample 2D images is not required: to match the standard sparse image block dimensions listed in the table.

residencyStandard3DBlockShape – TRUE if the physical device will access all 3D sparse resources using the standard sparse image block shapes (based on image format), as described in the Standard Sparse Image Block Shapes (Single Sample) table. If this property is not supported, the value returned in the imageGranularity member of the VkSparseImageFormatProperties structure for 3D images is not required: to match the standard sparse image block dimensions listed in the table.

residencyAlignedMipSize – TRUE if images with mip level dimensions that are not integer multiples of the corresponding dimensions of the sparse image block may be placed in the mip tail. If this property is not reported, only mip levels with dimensions smaller than the imageGranularity member of the VkSparseImageFormatProperties structure will be placed in the mip tail. If this property is reported the implementation is allowed to return SPARSE_IMAGE_FORMAT_ALIGNED_MIP_SIZE_BIT in the flags member of VkSparseImageFormatProperties, indicating that mip level dimensions that are not integer multiples of the corresponding dimensions of the sparse image block will be placed in the mip tail.

residencyNonResidentStrict – specifies whether the physical device can consistently access non-resident regions of a resource. If this property is TRUE, access to non-resident regions of resources will be guaranteed to return values as if the resource were populated with 0; writes to non-resident regions will be discarded.

Constructor Detail

VkPhysicalDeviceSparseProperties

public VkPhysicalDeviceSparseProperties​(java.nio.ByteBuffer container)

Creates a VkPhysicalDeviceSparseProperties instance at the current position of the specified ByteBuffer container. Changes to the buffer's content will be
visible to the struct instance and vice versa.

The created instance holds a strong reference to the container object.